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Re: Looking to hire for a VB project

1) This should be in the Open Positions/Jobs sections (I'll ask the mods to move it)
2) How much effort is involved? $100 isn't much, it'll get you anywhere from 1-4 hours
3) While you may not want/need to post details, you need to post something to entice people to contact you.

Re: Looking to hire for a VB project

Originally Posted by techgnome

1) This should be in the Open Positions/Jobs sections (I'll ask the mods to move it)
2) How much effort is involved? $100 isn't much, it'll get you anywhere from 1-4 hours
3) While you may not want/need to post details, you need to post something to entice people to contact you.

-tg

My source code is written in vb6, so I think that this is the most suitable place for this thread. The effort and hours depend on the skills of the coder, but it shouldn't take very long since the source code already exists and its size is small. However I don't count hours. I'll present the details, talk about the project and set a mutually desired/befitting price. As for the details, I'm sorry but I can't disclose any information.

Edit: As I already said two times, the price is negotiable and it is up for discussion for interested parties. If you are not interested please do not post in this thread and if you are PM me. Thanks.

Re: Looking to hire for a VB project

Originally Posted by tehProxy

I'll present the details, talk about the project and set a mutually desired/befitting price. As for the details, I'm sorry but I can't disclose any information.

That's a shame for you because you won't get the best people to negotiate with. I would think minimally, include some details, for example: Web related, comms related, graphics related, database related, automation of office or some DLL, troubleshooting/debugging, etc. Also include other details as much as possible without disclosing proprietary information. Providing at least an overview can result in a more focused response.

If you are going to discuss this with anyone that PMs you? Might as well do it here because you are likely not going to know anything about those that may reply. Weeding out wannabes via phone conversations is a waste of your time.